Let's Be Real

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In Wesley Pruden's column "No time to go wobbly, George," (Pruden on Politics, yesterday), he refers to an account in the Politico, a Washington political journal, that says the president should be approached regarding a pardon for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. According to Mr. Pruden's column, the Politico says the "realists" in the White House should keep the approach "warm and fuzzy, about how hard prison for Scooter would be on his family."

It seems that the "realists" used this approach on illegal immigration and it spread to the Senate - the people are poor and hardworking, so they are entitled to citizenship and all the rights and privileges which flow there from. Thus, the American taxpayer has a responsibility to pay billions for the educational, medical and social welfare benefits of those who would violate our sovereignty and territorial integrity, encouraged by the government of Mexico. The American people want to preserve our security while President Bush wants to be warm and fuzzy and erase our southern border. Mr. Libby may yet have a chance if the "realists" use the "warm and fuzzy" approach. Just ask the illegal-alien lobby.

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